Education as social action: Knowledge, identity and power

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Abstract

Education plays a very important role in breaking the cycle of poverty and increasing opportunity. Various forms of social movements play an important role in providing educational opportunities to communities and social groups that might otherwise be excluded, filling the gap left by the state. This book critically examines the origin and outcome of social action for education in different parts of the world.

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Swain, A. (2005). Education as social action: Knowledge, identity and power. Education as Social Action: Knowledge, Identity and Power (pp. 1–257). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230505605

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